Nicklas,

> When I look at my log file from amavisd some/all IP adresser
> are printed in reverse.
> "Passed CLEAN, [44.33.22.11]" should be printed
> "Passed CLEAN, [11.22.33.44]"
> This makes it a bit harder to trace and parse the logfile.

Check the Received lines of such messages. The %e macro
is just making available an IP address from the oldest
(the furthest down) non-private Received header field of a
message. Does that Received line carry a wrong IP address?

  Mark


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